I've been trying to get a headless build of my plug-in tests running
and I've hit a snag. I believe I have most things set up correctly,
but when I attempt to start up the run, I eventually see that Eclipse
is launched and immediately closes. I'm getting a
NoClassDefFoundError on a class inside my plug-in (I have two plug-ins
- one is the main one andthe other is a test one). This doesn't make
sense to me, because if
I launch the eclipse instance that the build creates, I can see that
themain plug-in is installed and in fact works correctly.

Does anybody have any suggestions on what I need to do to get Eclipse
torealize that those classes are actually available to the tests?

Paul
"Daniel Kador" <dkador@salesforce.com> wrote in message
news:nemoFri083107110118@news.eclipse.org...
> Hi All,
>
> I've been trying to get a headless build of my plug-in tests running
> and I've hit a snag. I believe I have most things set up correctly,
> but when I attempt to start up the run, I eventually see that Eclipse
> is launched and immediately closes. I'm getting a
> NoClassDefFoundError on a class inside my plug-in (I have two plug-ins
> - one is the main one andthe other is a test one). This doesn't make
> sense to me, because if
> I launch the eclipse instance that the build creates, I can see that
> themain plug-in is installed and in fact works correctly.
>
> Does anybody have any suggestions on what I need to do to get Eclipse
> torealize that those classes are actually available to the tests?
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
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